Sure? Why not? At the worst, he's not willing to accept an offer from the Packers, well, fine. No harm in trying. Though here's his contract numbers for this year- over $7 million.Though if the offers are slow in coming in- and they probably will be- then he'd probably go for one year for considerably less.

Jason McCourty would be a Great acquisition for the Packers. A proven starter who offers veteran leadership and who is solid in pass AND run defense. He also instantly gives the Packers a great deal more flexibility in the draft.

He may end up in NE, but I think Thompson is seriously remiss if he doesn’t take a shot at bringing this kid to Green Bay.

Why was he released? Was it a salary issue? I often wonder about players who are cut right before the draft...

Like if there's a drug test result in their future?I read somewhere it was dollar driven. Him wanting something around 7-8M? Dont hold me to that....totally unsure.

Add on:According to ESPN's Mike Reiss, free agent CB Jason McCourty "might be fortunate" to earn half of the $7 million salary he was scheduled to earn from the Titans in 2017.McCourty was let go by the Titans on Thursday, partially because he balked at taking a pay cut. One "informed opinion" told Reiss that Leon Hall's one-year, $2 million contract with the Giants last season might be a good comparison for McCourty, though Reiss feels he could do "a bit better than that." With Malcolm Butler pushing for a trade, McCourty could make sense for the Patriots, who employ Jason's twin brother Devin at free safety. Apr 16 - 9:58 AM